SAMHSA’s Behavioral Health Care Barometer, 2014, presents data about substance use and mental health issues, including rates of serious mental illness, suicidal thoughts, and those who seek treatment for these and other behavioral health disorders.

With Help Comes Hope is a new website from the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline that provides support for suicide attempt survivors and persons living with suicidal thoughts, as well as information for friends, family, and clinicians.

SPARK Talks are short videos designed to spark conversation, innovation, and action. In his contribution to this series, Jerry Reed, Director of the Suicide Prevention Resource Center, discusses the suicide prevention movement.

SPRC provides administrative, logistics, and staffing support to the National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention, the public-private partnership dedicated to advancing the National Strategy for Suicide Prevention. Learn more about the Action Alliance.. »

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